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R34 GT-V MODEL

2.5lt NEO 6 Engine & loom & ecu -1200

Limited slip differential(factory option) - 350

Rear window wiper assembly - 50

Driver airbag - 150

Dash pad incl Front passenger airbag - 200

ABS PUMP - 70

Power window reg - 80 each

Rear spoiler - 100

Bootlid with spoiler holes - 100

Turbo brakes (factory option) - 250

5 stud conversion - 400

Two tone front & back seats (black/grey) - 200

Climate control unit - 150

Cluster -100

Coilovers (nismo springs) - 300

Coupe front doors - 200 each

Front windshield -100

Rear windshield - 100

Alloy radiator - 100

Abs sensors (all) - 100

Steering wheel - 120

5 speed manual conversion - 1000

Interior carpet - 100

Centre console - 80

Roof lining - 50

Rear taillights - 100 each

Rear bumper including reverse lights g

** Running gear sold **

Still have all interior bits

rear lights

spoiler

nismo coilovers

back bumper

gtt brakes

abs sensors front/rears

alloy radiator

both coupe doors

climate unit

dashpad

glovebox

cluster

gearbox loom

Pedal box

******open to offers guys ******

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